February 26, 2020

Artsbridge Holds Annual “Members’ Art Exhibition”

HISTORIC SETTING: Artsbridge will host its 26th Annual “Members’ Art Exhibition” in the grist mill at historic Prallsville Mills in Stockton. The exhibit will be on view March 8-21, with an opening reception on Sunday, March 8 from 4-6 p.m. (Photo by Rodney Miller)

Artsbridge will hold its 26th Annual “Members’ Art Exhibition,” showcasing its members’ art, March 8-21 at Prallsville Mills in Stockton. From realistic to abstract, impressionist to contemporary, visitors and collectors will find a wide variety of work that celebrates the energy and inspiration of the Delaware River Valley.

New members are welcome to join this nonprofit organization of over 200 artists. With no entry fee, the show provides an opportunity for area artists to show and sell their work. In addition to this exhibition, Artsbridge members’ benefits throughout the year include a Distinguished Artist lecture series, a plein-air painting group, discussion groups, and more.

Interested artists can find more information about the organization and a prospectus for the exhibition at Artsbridgeonline.com. All new and current members are invited to submit one piece of art, and deliver it to the grist mill at the Prallsville Mills on Friday, March 6, from 4–6 p.m. or Saturday, March 7, from 9–11 a.m. Artists may join and members may renew on drop-off day.

Many works ranging from oil, watercolor, and pastel paintings; mixed media; photography; and sculpture will be for sale. Bucks County artist Emily Thompson will choose the award-winning works, which will be announced at the opening reception. There will be a People’s Choice Award as well — visitors to the show can vote for their favorite work of art, and the winner will be announced at the close of the show.

The opening reception will be held on Sunday, March 8 from 4–6 p.m. The show will be open for visitors from 12–4 p.m. Fridays through Sundays. Admission is free. Prallsville Mills is located at 33 Risler Street in Stockton.